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  1. Motion Picture Production Code

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    Decline and Supersession
    The Code began to erode in the late 1950s due to external pressures, notably foreign films which operated outside the Code's jurisdiction, and evolving public tastes exemplified by the widespread availability of broadcast television, which often presented more explicit, though contextually different, thematic material $[12]$. The Code formally expired in 1968, replaced by the Classification and Rating Administration (CARA) system (the current G, PG, R rating system), which focused on audience advisories rather …